Chicagobusiness.com Faces Connectivity Snags from Security Concerns

Chicagobusiness.com is experiencing connectivity issues, likely due to security settings blocking access. The website reported that its visitors are unable to connect because JavaScript and cookies are not enabled properly in their browsers. This could be caused by browser extensions interfering with the required scripts or improperly configuring cookie settings. Experts suggest checking if any … Read more

Needs to reflect the drop, competition with Nvidia, and the AI breakthrough.

** AMD shares have recently seen a decline, dropping by 23.37% since October, primarily due to concerns about losing market share to Nvidia amid the latter’s Blackwell chip competition. However, AMD is cautiously optimistic with the recent breakthrough from its DeepSeek V3 model, which could significantly reduce AI training costs. This development positions AMD GPUs … Read more

MrBeast’s TikTok Bid and the Race Against the Ban**

** As President Trump signs an executive order to delay the ban, MrBeast and investors prepare to buy TikTok. The social media giant faces a nationwide ban unless it’s sold to a non-China-based company. MrBeast, the most popular YouTuber, posted about his offer on X, sparking buzz. Meanwhile, other investors like ByteDance and tech tycoons … Read more

Australia investigates foreign involvement in antisemitic attacks against Jewish communities

Australian police are investigating whether foreign individuals or groups have funded local criminals involved in a series of antisemitic attacks targeting Jewish communities. The attacks, which include arson at a child care center and carjackings near predominantly Jewish neighborhoods, have also resulted in vandalism and injuries at synagogues in Sydney and Melbourne. The two southeastern … Read more

FDA Warns of Severe Allergic Reactions from Multiple Sclerosis Medications

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning about severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, that can occur with certain multiple sclerosis medications, such as Teva’s Copaxone and the generic Glatiramer acetate. The FDA is adding a new boxed warning to alert healthcare providers and patients that serious allergic reactions can happen at … Read more

Avian Flu Outbreaks Widen in U.S., Affecting poultry, Cows & More

Avian influenza outbreaks continue to expand across the U.S., impacting poultry farms and backyard flocks. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reported additional H5N1 cases this week, including a second commercial chicken farm in Georgia—a key broiler-producing state. Another outbreak was confirmed in Georgia’s Elbert County, involving 130,400 birds at an industrial-scale facility. The ban … Read more

3-Year Intensive Blood Pressure Management Could Help Prevent Cognitive Decline

A new study published in the journal *Neurology* reveals that managing blood pressure intensely for three years could reduce the risk of cognitive decline. Researchers at Wake Forest University conducted a long-term follow-up study involving 9,361 participants aged 50 and older with hypertension and high cardiovascular risk. The findings showed that intensive blood pressure control … Read more

NASA Confirms Janet Petro as Acting Administrator

NASA has officially confirmed that Janet Petro, currently serving as the center director of NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, will become the acting administrator of the agency starting Monday. This follows reports from the White House earlier today about Trump appointing Petro to this role. However, there was some confusion among NASA staff regarding … Read more

Section 31 Fails Star Trek Legacy Test

Section 31: A Star Trek Film That Falls Far Below Expectations While fans of Star Trek long for new content, the movie “Section 31” has fallen short. Starring Jamie Lee Curtis and featuring intriguing character ideas, it borrows heavily from franchises like The Hunger Games and Guardians of the Galaxy, yet fails to innovate. The … Read more